Wednesday, August 1, 2012

I’ve been writing this post for a few days and I can’t get
it out of my head. I don’t often pay attention to politics. If you knew my
parents, this little fact may surprise you. It may also surprise you that I don't considering this is the very subject my husband studies in school. There are many
reasons I don’t get involved and many reasons I don’t share my points of view
here on my blog but it's mostly because this is my place to record our happy memories (and let's be honest... how happy are politics?).

I could easily ask my husband to help me write this post so
I sound more intellectual. However, I want to speak from the heart because I
finally have words for my thoughts on certain topics. People’s Rights and Equality. Most of the
women in my life right now teach on this topic, join rallies on this topic and
intellectually understand way more about this topic than I ever will (or care
to). That being said, I’ve questioned my thoughts on this subject. Why don’t I
care? Why don’t I join them at these rallies? And why don’t I care (did I
mention that already?)? Here is my answer. I (personally) don’t need to. I
don’t need to because I know without a shadow of a doubt that my rights as a
woman/person are equal in all forms in Heavenly Father’s eyes.

I don’t care if you are black, yellow, purple, gay, lesbian,
Catholic, Muslim, Buddhist, atheist, agnostic, I know there is a Heavenly
Father who loves us all the same. Let me repeat. Loves us ALL the SAME! We are
all equal in His eyes. Now I understand that may have no meaning to you if you
don’t believe in a Higher Being and that is your right. Just like it’s your
right to boycott Chick-Fil-A because it’s president doesn’t believe in same sex
marriages. But here’s a problem I’m seeing… those who support Chick-Fil-A are
considered to be bigots, ignorant and evil. I’m not saying this to start a riot myself, I’m genuinely curious how one person can be
considered all these horrible things for standing up for their OWN beliefs
without the vicious cycle of hate continuing? Why do we have to hate or
persecute people for their own belief system? When asking for tolerance,
shouldn’t we also show tolerance? I understand completely that this is
difficult because some people are so extreme and go the wrong way about showing
their beliefs.

Some of you may ask yourself how I- being a blonde hair,
blue eyed, white girl from America- know anything about intolerance. Two words.
I’m Mormon. I’ve lost friends, failed classes, didn’t get jobs all because of
what I believe spiritually. But this has very little to do with the point at
hand and doesn’t compare to the intolerance most people have to face daily. My
point here is no matter who you believe in or don’t believe in… we can all
benefit from showing each other some charity. Charity being the type of love where
you can truly love someone for who
they are and who they are trying to be without compromising who YOU are. And don't you think we as a human race could benefit having more charity in the world?